Scholarships
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Czech Student Loan Fund, University of Nebraska Foundation Records
The records consist of correspondence to and from Ed Kopac and fund secretary Val Kuska, press releases and newspaper clippings, information sheets, lists of donors and patrons, trust agreements, notes, publicity, circulars, publications, and general materials relating to the Czech Student Loan Fund. The records also include newspaper clippings and correspondence related to Latvian Prime Minister, Kārlis Ulmanis.
E.A. Burnett, Subject Correspondence, Chancellor Records
The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject and covers a wide range of topics related to university administration and activities. Among the subjects are: university events such as honors day, charter day, convocations and commencements; student financial aid and scholarships; military training and the War Department; budgets and planning; campus buildings; faculty and staff; the Board of Regents; University Foundation; and educational associations.
Joseph Soshnick, Vice Chancellor for Administration Subject Files, Business and Finance Records
The collection consists of subject files from the office of Vice-Chancellor for Business and Finance Administration, Joseph Soshnik. An additional inventory is available.
Joseph Soshnik, Vice Chancellor for Administration Academic Records, Business and Finance Records
The collection consists of files of Vice Chancellor of Business and Finance Administration, Joseph Soshnik, related to the general administration and administration of departments and colleges at the University of Nebraska. An additional inventory is available.
Loan Funds, Scholarships and Financial Aid Records
The collection consists of records of student loans and scholarship funds during the 1920s through the 1950s. A list of included scholarship and loans is available.
Subject Files, Physical Education for Women Records
The collection consists of subject files from the Teachers College Department of Physical Education for Women, and the files are arranged alphabetically. Highlights include records from the Athletic and Recreation Federation of College Women; information about the women's physical education building; physical education requirements and statistics; information about alumnae and former staff; and scrapbooks, programs, and reports from the Aquaettes. An additional inventory is available.